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Tony Oursler
American artist Tony Oursler is primarily known for his experimental work in the twilight zone between sculpture and the projected image, whi
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Rodney Graham
[Rodney Graham](http://www.lissongallery.com/#/artists/rodney-graham/) is recognized for a rigorously intellectual art, which ranges from pho
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Craigie Horsfield
With social projects and with work in different media including video, photography, sound, drawings, performance and installation, Craigie Ho
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Christian Boltanski
During WWII, Boltanski’s Catholic mother hid his father (to be) under the floorboards of her house. He himself was born on the same day that
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Liza May Post
Dutch photographer Liza May Post (°1965) didn't enrol in her first art course until she was 23, first at the Rietveld Academy and later at th
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Pipilotti Rist
At the end of the 1980s, Elisabeth Charlotte Rist was part of a new generation of visual artists who were specifically trained in video techn
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Cindy Sherman
The American photographer and filmmaker Cindy Sherman (°1954) is one of the most important and influential art photographers of the past thir
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Althea Thauberger
Althea Thauberger belongs to a younger generation of (predominantly female) artists whose quasi-anthropological scrutiny of the life-world of
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Andrea Fraser
Since the 1980s, Andrea Fraser has achieved renown for performances that interrogate social and cultural structures with humour and pathos, a
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Mark Dion
Mark Dion is fascinated by the great degree of diversity found in the organisms of our natural world and how humans interact with them. In hi
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Eugenio Dittborn
Eugenio Dittborn was born in Chile in 1943 (making him a thirty-year old witness of the military coup in 1973), and continues to live and wor
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Alfredo Jaar
"I became an artist because I do not understand the world". Chilean-born American artist Alfredo Jaar is known internationally for his consci
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Kutluğ Ataman
Kutluğ Ataman studied film at UCLA in Los Angeles and emerged as a filmmaker in the mid-1990s. His feature films include Serpent’s Tale (1994
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Johanna Kandl
Johanna Kandl (°1954) studied painting in Vienna and Belgrade. Kandl, who regularly collaborates with her partner Helmut Kandl, often researc
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Nico Dockx
Nico Dockx expresses his fascination for structural processes like archiving, inventories, memory, data-management and information transfer v
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Patrick Van Caeckenbergh
Patrick Van Caeckenberghs oeuvre primarily consists of sculptures and collages that show us a quirky representation of the world, full of ref
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Wim Delvoye
Wim Delvoye is a much talked about and controversial artist. Since the second-half of the 1980s, he’s decorated modern, familiar objects. In
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Nedko Solakov
Nedko Solakov is a born storyteller whose fairytale fantasy worlds settle in reality. At the same time, his work, which often alludes to the
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Mark Manders
Mark Manders is a Dutch visual artist. His oeuvre consists mainly of installations, drawings, sculpture and short films. An important charact
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Hicham Benohoud
After teaching visual arts for 13 years in Marrakech, Hicham Benohoud leaves Morocco to live in Paris, though still often traveling back to h
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Barbara Visser
Dutch conceptual artist Barbara Visser (°1966) works mainly as a photographer, film and performance artist. She also works as a director, doc
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Martin Arnold
Martin Arnold has been making experimental films since 1988. He studied psychology and art history at the University of Vienna, and his films
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Moshe Ninio
Moshe Ninio was born in Tel Aviv in 1953. He is currently based there and in Paris. Although his artistic production is relatively small, he
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Allan McCollum
The sculptural practice of American artist Allan McCollum is grounded in a clinical commentary upon one of the great critical quandaries of a
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Richard Baquié
Richard Baquié’s oeuvre is constituted from an assemblage of different elements: iron, words, photos, sounds, glass and motors. Using these a
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Thom Puckey
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Juan Muñoz
“I am a storyteller. When I make a work, you can immediately see what it is; I’ve never been able to make an abstract work.” - Juan Muñoz
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Bill Woodrow
From 1967 to 1972 Bill Woodrow studied at different art academies in London – having Anthony Caro as one of his teachers – and together with